Never seen before nude scenes in Love Sex aur Dhokha

Never before has it happened in the history of Bollywood films that a complete frontal nude scene has been shot.

But then one can expect this from 'Love Sex aur Dhokha' that has chosen the unconventional route of telling a tale
of love, sex and betrayal through candid points of view.

The controversial scene in question was shot with Indian actors with an approximate of 4 people in the room while
the cameras were rolling.

Reveals a source, "The script required the scene to be shot with full frontal. It took a lot of courage for both the
actors to do it. LSD does not aim to shock audiences but does aim at mirroring reality".

It is this reality factor which is said to be the USP of LSD, a co-production of Ekta Kapoor/Shobha Kapoor and
Priya Sreedharan (who was incidentally also the Executive Producer of 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!').

A digital
film with (clichéd as it may sound) a hidden camera playing a character by itself, LSD features a bunch of
newcomers with no mainstream trappings to it.

Also, sex and voyeurism form a major driving force of the
narrative of this film which is now ready and marching towards 19th March release.

Balaji Motion Pictures and Dibaker Banerjee's Love Sex talks about how voyeurism is indeed a reality in today's
society.

"The content and scenes in the film will be slightly difficult for audiences to digest but once they
know the thought behind it, they will realize it's the cold hard truth.

After all somebody needs to inform
audiences and question the decisions they take in day to day life", adds the source.

But who are these actors, is the million dollar question? Why have their identities been kept under the wraps? Yes,
the provocative nature and content of the film has already got mouths talking but if there is one thing the team is
tight lipped about, it's the actors and the story of their discovery.

Reveals a source from Balaji, "Ekta and Dibaker went on a nation wide hunt for these actors after the script was in
place. Since the film mirrors reality, having known faces would not have done justice to the story."

This is
the reason why the makers have adopted a marketing strategy of not going out with the LSD's actors' identities
since it would only increase the audience's curiosity.

Adds the source, "LSD has been in the news for its offensive lyrics, controversial subject, cuss words used in the
film and never seen before nude scenes. Not revealing the actors starring in the film will only further pique audience
curiosity about the film."